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I'm more intrigued as to why there is a disabled spot at the 1000 steps :/

Methinks it exists purely to raise revenue...

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I'm more intrigued as to why there is a disabled spot at the 1000 steps :/

Methinks it exists purely to raise revenue...

you have a point... unless there is a stair lift?

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There's also picnic areas and a visitors center and a diggers war memorial thing...

All things that disabled people should be banned from participating in...

How many lines did I cross?

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Saw a whit 33 gtr reg xgf ... On stud rd scorsbey this arvo at like 4:30 looked nice

And mum saw a grey "skyline" she didn't know what model had gold wheels and green p's on maroondah hwy . Driving next to her she was In my black 32 gtr ? Any one on here

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Thanks for the compliment, can never keep it clean enough. Can't drive it at the moment noise notice from EPA. Need to find standard exhaust.

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Black r32 gtr number plate bnr032 or something like that on Wellington rd this arvo looked miiiiint!

And also a grey 34 with carbon bonnet . number plate zht... in Berwick looked realy nice

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black r34 gave me the thumbs up in bacchus marsh, i was in the 'purple' onevia with pink rims, thursday last week around 6:30/7pm ish. nice car, dont see imports often in the marsh!

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My dad commmented on a clean white 4 door R34 going past me today saying it was well looked after, he would never normally even notice. Props to the green P Plater at the Chadstone end of Ferntree Gully Road at approx. 2pm today.

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Saw (Alvin?) a yellow R34 25gt-t with the lil monster keychain and the anime sticker above the SAU one. Spotted across the road from RMIT tafe in the city. Recognized it from last year's GoR :-)

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